Title of article :
In-vitro evaluation of photoprotection, cytotoxicity and phototoxicity of aqueous extracts of Cuscuta campestris and Rosa damascene by MTT method and UV spectroscopy analysis
Author/Authors :
Khazaeli ، Payam Pharmaceutics Research Center, Institute of Neuropharmacology, Pharmaceutical sciences and cosmetic products research center - Kerman University of Medical Sciences , Ameri ، Atefeh Pharmaceutical sciences and cosmetic products research center - Kerman University of Medical Sciences , Mehrabani ، Mitra Herbal and Traditional Medicines Research Center - Kerman University of Medical Sciences , Barazvan ، Morteza Pharmaceutics Research Center, Institute of Neuropharmacology, Students Research Committee, Faculty of Pharmacy - Kerman University of Medical Sciences , Sajadi Bami ، Marzieh Pharmaceutics Research Center, Institute of Neuropharmacology - Kerman University of Medical Sciences , Behnam ، Behzad Extremophile and Productive Microorganisms Research Center, Herbal and Traditional Medicines Research Center, Pharmaceutics Research Center, Institute of Neuropharmacology - Kerman University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Applying sunscreen is essential for protecting the skin from UV’s acute and chronic effects. Some of these products on the market display side effects and are expensive. There is a great demand for effective, cheap, safe, and herbal sunscreens with a wide range of sun protection activities. This s tudy aimed to evaluate the photoprotection, cytotoxicity, and phototoxicity of aqueous extracts of Cuscuta campe s tris (CC-AE) and Rosa damascena (RD-AE). The maceration method prepared the CC-AE and RD-AE from the aerial branch. Invitro photoprotection was evaluated by determining the sun protective factor (SPF) of CC-AE and RD-AE by a UV-visible spectrophotometer. The cytotoxicity and phototoxicity s tudies were assessed using the MTT assay on 3T3 cells. In the final, the PIF (Photo Inhibitor Factor) was calculated. The SPF values of CC-AE and RD-AE were found at 11.10±0.05 and 1.36±0.04, respectively, at the concentration of 0.2 mg mL-¹. The half maximal effective concentration (EC50) of CC-AE and RD-AE was obtained at 35.05±0.91 μg mL-¹ and 40.7±0.87 μg mL-¹, respectively. The phototoxicity analysis showed that CC-AE and RD-AE had low PIF values and were considered as the probable phototoxic. Overall, regarding the considerable SPF and PIFs values plus the anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties of these extracts, they can be evaluated for further pharmaceutical formulations.
Keywords :
Cuscuta campestris , UV , Visible Spectrophotometer , Rosa damascene , Sun protective factor , Phototoxicity
Journal title :
Analytical methods in environmental chemistry journal
Journal title :
Analytical methods in environmental chemistry journal